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'Blowing the whistle on Meta means I won't work again'

'Blowing the whistle on Meta means I won't work again'
Nov 7,2023 9:31 am

...By Zoe Kleinman, Tom Gerken & Liv McMahon BBC NewsA former senior staff member at Meta says Instagram is not doing enough to protect teens from sexual harassment...

AI friends and optional jobs - Sunak and Musk share future hopes

AI friends and optional jobs - Sunak and Musk share future hopes
Nov 2,2023 6:01 pm

...By Zoe Kleinman, technology editor, & Sean SeddonBBC NewsTechnology in education, a future where work will be optional and deadly robots that can climb trees were all covered as Rishi Sunak sat down to talk AI with Elon Musk...

Rishi Sunak: AI firms cannot 'mark their own homework'

Rishi Sunak: AI firms cannot 'mark their own homework'
Nov 1,2023 2:31 pm

... Speaking to the BBC s technology editor Zoe Kleinman, he said that many AI firms had already given the UK access to their models before their release...

Warning AI industry could use as much energy as the Netherlands

Warning AI industry could use as much energy as the Netherlands
Oct 10,2023 11:21 am

...By Zoe Kleinman and Chris VallanceTechnology teamThe artificial intelligence (AI) industry could consume as much energy as a country the size of the Netherlands by 2027, a new study warns...

Government denies U-turn on encrypted messaging row

Government denies U-turn on encrypted messaging row
Sep 6,2023 12:21 pm

...By Zoe Kleinman, Tom Gerken and Chris VallanceTechnology teamThe government has denied it is changing plans to force messaging apps to access users private messages if requested by the regulator Ofcom...

Why US tech giants are threatening to quit the UK

Why US tech giants are threatening to quit the UK
Aug 12,2023 8:51 pm

...By Zoe KleinmanTechnology editorIt was difficult to maintain a poker face when the leader of a big US tech firm I was chatting to said there was a definite tipping point at which the firm would exit the UK...

Apple slams UK surveillance-bill proposals

Apple slams UK surveillance-bill proposals
Jul 20,2023 8:11 am

...By Zoe KleinmanTechnology editorApple says it will remove services such as FaceTime and iMessage from the UK rather than weaken security if new proposals are made law and acted upon...

Artificial intelligence: Experts propose guidelines for safe systems

Artificial intelligence: Experts propose guidelines for safe systems
Jul 19,2023 9:30 pm

...By Zoe KleinmanTechnology editorA global group of AI experts and data scientists has released a new voluntary framework for developing artificial intelligence products safely...

Apple slams UK surveillance-bill proposals

Jul 19,2023 5:40 am

By Zoe KleinmanTechnology editor

Apple says it will remove services Such as FaceTime and iMessage from the UK rather than weaken security if new proposals are made law and acted upon.

The government is seeking to update the Investigatory Powers Act (IPA) 2016.

It wants messaging services to clear security features with the Home Office before releasing them to customers.

The Act lets the Home Office demand security features are disabled, without telling The Public . Under the update, this would have to be immediate.

Currently, there has to be a review, there can be an independent oversight process and a technology company can appeal before taking any action.

Because of the secrecy surrounding these demands, little is known about how many have been issued and whether they have been complied with.

But many messaging services currently offer end-to-end Encryption - so messages can be unscrambled by only the devices sending and receiving them.

'Snooper's charter'

WhatsApp and Signal are among the platforms to have opposed a clause in the Online Safety Bill allowing the communications regulator to require companies to install technology to scan for child-abuse material in encrypted messaging apps and other services.

They will not comply with it, they say, with Signal threatening to " walk" from the UK.

Apple has also opposed The Plan .

The government, which already enables The Storage of internet browsing records for 12 Months and authorises the bulk collection of personal data.

They are " not about The Creation of new powers" but making The Act more relevant to current technology, it says.

Apple has consistently opposed The Act , originally dubbed a " snooper's charter" by critics. Its submission to the current consultation is nine pages long, opposing:

Apple says:

Cyber-security expert Prof Alan Woodward , from Surrey University, said technology companies were unlikely to accept the proposals.

" There is a degree of arrogance and ignorance from the government if they believe some of the larger tech companies will comply with the new requirements without a major fight, " he added.

Bbc News has contacted the Home Office for comment.

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